COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONThis is our unique version of an ancient style. A style as old as the ocean trade routes of the last centuries Great Ships. Not as old as the equator they had to cross twice enroute, nor as old as the 10,000 or so miles of Di-Hydrogen Oxide and Sodium upon which they sailed, but older than the Circulithium-4 Lentloid that binds the Lupulin Quartnate onto your taste buds. Weird. Think about it. Now stop. OK, go again, now stop. Think again, and stop. But we digress. Made with 43 different hops and 65 various malts, this redolent ale will likely float your boat, whatever planet you’re on.

12 oz. bottle. Pours a clear amber/golden color with a marginal amount of white head (little lacing). Aroma is mostly of pine. The flavor is a bit of a disappointment; there is a definite hops character but the beer is not very bitter. It’s a little light on the finish. This is a pretty drinkable IPA--there’s just not that much bitterness there but also not much distinctive flavor that would make it a great beer. There’s much better IPAs out there.

First brewed in 94' and still relevant for a reason. Citrusy and malty with that distinct spring onion characteristic. Malty sweet and biscuity on the palate, hop bitterness is high with some lingering retronasal citrus. Crushable
---Rated via Beer Buddy for iPhone

Draft. This is a popular IPA and I don’t quite understand why, or why I keep agreeing to pitchers of it. Clear golden appearance. Not hoppy or particularly bitter. Somewhat soapy taste. An IPA for people who don’t like IPAs?

Pours a golden yellow with an off white head. The smell is citrus, mild pine, light malt sweetness. The taste is light malt sweetness up front followed by citrus and a dry slightly bitter end. Light body with mild carbonation.

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